From: Stephen Gianelli <stephengianelli@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: WSIN
To: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2013@gmail.com>
I don't think so, but thanks for playing!
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2013@gmail.com> wrote:
Stephen Gianelli,
I believe you have just confirmed that you and your affiliates engage in criminal conduct.
Cease and desist.
Kelley Lynch
The WSIN program provides investigative support to participating criminal justice agencies. In order to be a participating agency in the WSIN program, the agency must meet the following eligibility criteria: A participating agency must be a criminal justice agency to include a public law enforcement agency, prosecutor’s office, or tribal law enforcement agency having sworn law enforcement officer personnel. Law firms do not meet the eligibility criteria for participation. Thank you.
From: STEPHEN R. GIANELLI <stephengianelli@
Date: Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:58 AM
Subject: RE: Kelley Lynch emails dated May 12, 2015 9:08 AM
To: Kelley Lynch <kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com>
Cc: kelley.lynch.2010@gmail.com, wfrayeh@da.lacounty.gov, "Vivienne A. Swanigan" vivienne.swanigan@lacity.org>
Ms. Lynch,
There are all kinds of ways that attorneys and/or investigators outside of government can find stuff out. Things can be said without being said.
For instance, it is well know that there is a robust “old boy network” consisting of FBI agents and their former colleagues who now work in the corporate security, intelligence and investigations field who informally share information.
Lawyers can also have their own contacts.
My next door neighbor for ten years in the City (and guest at my parent’s 50th anniversary party, seated at my table) was a United States Attorney. A classmate of mine in Law School was in charge of the tax enforcement division for a federal district in California. My close friend (and drinking buddy) was the designated intelligence officer for his department with assess to the Western States Information Network (WSIN), which in turn connects to the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS).
Or, past favors can create tacit obligations and information can be shared or hinted at.
I am not saying that I learned anything about you from any of these possible sources.
What I am saying is that both federal, state, and local law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies and officials in California, Texas and Colorado view you as “5150” and as an unreliable source of criminal intelligence or information.
Haven’t you ever wondered why, after a the many hundreds of people that you have reported to law enforcement for alleged crimes over the last decade – me and Leonard Cohen included - why not a single such person has ever been prosecuted, at any time?
Get a clue.
Stephen R. Gianelli
Attorney-at-law(ret.)
Crete, Greece